Add your targets and their preferences

Document the audiences and companies you target in each project to guide tone, formats, platforms, and content angles — and give Nudgy the context it needs for relevant drafts.

Who it’s for

Agencies, content teams, and solo creators producing for multiple audiences or clients with different expectations.

The problem

Without a documented audience in the project, Nudgy (and the team) starts from scratch every request. The tone drifts, formats miss, and revisions pile up.

What you gain

  • More precise briefs

    Drafts start from an explicit, documented audience instead of a vague public.

  • Easier validation

    The team can review content by comparing it directly to the documented target in the project.

  • Better variants

    Per-network versions can reflect specific preferences and expectations per target.

1

Open Targets

Project → Targets in the navigation.

2

Add a target

Add target → Audience or Company type → name and description.

3

Add the URL

Optional URL → links the target to an external site or profile.

4

Use in context

Mention the target in your Nudgy prompts → calibrated drafts.

5

Keep it up to date

Edit or delete as campaigns evolve.

more relevance on Nudgy drafts when the audience profile is documented in the project

40%

fewer revisions when the team works from a shared, explicit target

65%

of teams with a documented audience brief hit their content goals

HubSpot State of Marketing 2024

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